With Final Fantasy XV’s release on the horizon, there’s no doubt that you’re looking for something to scratch the JRPG itch, if you’re a fan.

This is where World of Final Fantasy fits nicely – it’s the perfect title to tide you over.

You take on the roles of twins Lann and Reyann, two unsuspecting café workers who wake up for work one morning and find their town of Nine Wood Hills empty, except for one -strange woman, Enna Kross.

Enna tells them that the pair are actually in fact Mirage Keepers (people who can capture and control monsters called Mirages) from Grymoire and have lost their memories, so it’s up to you to guide them on their adventure and help regain them.

There are many different Mirages throughout Grymoire and as a Mirage Master, you are able to “imprism” them and train them to fight for you in battle – think Pokémon but with Final Fantasy characters.

Each Mirage is strong or weak against certain elements and status ailments.

In order to imprism a Mirage, you must attack a Mirage until it weakens and then use an empty prism.

If successful, the empty prism becomes a prismarium and you can use the Mirage in battle.

Each Mirage has its own Mirage Board with a set of unlockable skills. To unlock skills, you must spend skill points obtained when a Mirage levels up, similar to that of Final Fantasy X’s sphere grid.

Some skills require special conditions to unlock though.

Final Fantasy XV Screenshots

FINAL FANTASY XV tells the engaging tale of Crown Prince Noctis and his comrades, out on the road and fending for their lives after the armed forces of Niflheim launch a surprise assault upon the Kingdom of Lucis.

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When it comes to battling, you have a choice of battle styles: active, semi-active or wait.

These reflect the battle systems from previous Final Fantasy titles such as active time battle or turn-based combat, which is great as you get to choose your preferred battle method.

Reynn and Lann spend Action Points (or AP for short) to use moves during combat and AP is earned each turn in battle or by exploiting enemy weaknesses and each character takes turns based on agility.